• HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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    7 hours ago

    It isn’t even just the performance and bloat issues or the AI.

    As you hinted, Windows 11 made a lot of changes to the UI. I can’t think of a single change made which I liked as someone who has had to deal with Windows since before 95. Windows 11 felt like a downgrade from Windows 10.

    You’ve got a lot of managers with purchasing authority who developed a ton of muscle memory on old Windows. The new UI changes have made Windows feel alien enough that you can’t use retraining costs as an excuse to keep with Windows.

    • The_v@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      Windows 11 UI is a downgrade from XP.

      Windows 11 is also deeply unstable. I haven’t had this many program crashes, errors, and other bullshit since Vista and ME. Windows 10 had it’s annoying quirks but it was at least relatively stable.

      I have saved myself the headaches with UI changes since the Win8 clusterfuck when installed a 3rd party taskbar/menu.

    • BananaIsABerry@lemmy.zip
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      6 hours ago

      I think explorer and the desktop tray got a little better in terms of UI. I actually find myself liking the centered icons.

      That said, I’ve tweaked a lot with openshell and fully replaced the awful start menu and search to fix a lot of the garbage.